As the U.S. Steps Back, China Must Step up on Climate Leader

As the U.S. Steps Back, China Must Step up on Climate Leadership

Presidents Trump and Xi are scheduled to meet today at Mar-a Lago, Florida, and given the tense state of U.S.-China relations and the political leanings of the Trump administration there is much at stake for cooperation between the countries on the climate agenda.

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